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so they're addressing the problems with education. they're addressing the problems with infrastructure. they're encouraging innovation. they're changing the way government regulations are written and encouraging investment and helping the economy along. of course the failure is still holding the country back. there's a lot that will help the economy. and it provides a model. should washington ever get its act together, there are lots of great ideas out there for how to revive the economy. >> one of the things the report mentions that is happening at the federal level, continued investment in r&d. which you say very important to the future economic growth and the country. i'm wondering if the sequester cuts will damage that. and there was an op ed from the department of energy's national laboratories. it was titled, the sequester is going to devastate u.s. science research for decades. they said this drop in funding will force to us cancel all new programs and research initiatives, probably for at least two years. is that going to put
so they're addressing the problems with education. they're addressing the problems with infrastructure. they're encouraging innovation. they're changing the way government regulations are written and encouraging investment and helping the economy along. of course the failure is still holding the country back. there's a lot that will help the economy. and it provides a model. should washington ever get its act together, there are lots of great ideas out there for how to revive the economy....
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>> well there's no education. you know obviously strong lack of education. and children that you know, the ones that have the ability to receive a minimum education, the education is limited to three to four months a year. >> and food, supply of food and clean water and of course the lack of water leads to the diseases. >> right. >> what more should the united states be doing to just in terms of humanitarian aid, at a time of budget crisis when the foreign aid budget is under huge pressure and usaid doesn't know where its next dollars will be coming from. >> there's big debate about the whole foreign assistance act as you say, i think in the humanitarian aid, the united states has provided 50% of the humanitarian aid provided around the world and sudan has been a big recipient of it. at this point in time there's a good deal of continuing conflict on the border between sudan and south sudan. i think one of the points i would make that's in relation to what you were asking djimon about the situation in sudan and more broadly in africa is a consequence of weap
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i am reasonably well educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> joining us now is msnbc contributor goldie taylor who's also managing editor of the "goldie taylor project." goldie, we want to mention in a moment that vote. but the president called on lawmakers to give this bill a vote before the full senate. the exchange we just saw between senator ted cruz of texas and senator dianne feinstein of california, who's the sponsor, of course, of the assault weapons ban. that's not the kind of thing we see from senators every day, is it? >> no, it really isn't what we see from them every day, but i have to say senator feinstein was a bit more gracious than maybe i would have been. it reminded me of the old lloyd benson moment where he said, senator, you are no jack kennedy. dianne feinstein is the last person who needs to be lectured about the rigors of the constitution and what limits may or may not be about the second amendment. >> if there's anyone who knows a lit bit about the horrors of gun violence, goldie, as
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now, for me the issue is really about physical education. for me this issue really is about what the first lady is doing the let's move campaign which i'm a part of. for me this issue is about public parks and playgrounds in communities of color and inner-city communities all throughout the city of new york which have not been renovated for years. . it talk about that. there's a little bit of a carrot and stick on this side of the equation and things you can do. there's the stick which is limiting the amount of sugar that people have. what we've seen i think is the balance of policy moving in the carrot direction particularly the let's move campaign. i think partly my thesis because the stick is really hard because the big soda and sugar industry have a bigger stick. more on that after this. >> and i agree. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation
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things like education. government regulation. in the states, in cities, governors, mayors, state legislatures are taking on those problems. and producing some quite innovative and quite effective responses. infrastructure is my favorite one. just because we sit around every year lamenting the gasoline tax is bringing in less money. there isn't enough money for road building anymore. at the federal level. in the states, they're coming up with reforms. virginia just overhauled its gas tax to raise more money for road building. chicago has this scheme to try and channel private money into -- not just road building, but all kinds of infrastructure investments. look around the country and you'll find lots of examples that if congress had its act together they could easily follow. >> ben smith, would you agree? >> i do think this is one of these classic things where washington gives itself too much credit and also, you know, either for destroying the economy or for rescuing it. i think if there's a recovery, barack obama will get 100%
things like education. government regulation. in the states, in cities, governors, mayors, state legislatures are taking on those problems. and producing some quite innovative and quite effective responses. infrastructure is my favorite one. just because we sit around every year lamenting the gasoline tax is bringing in less money. there isn't enough money for road building anymore. at the federal level. in the states, they're coming up with reforms. virginia just overhauled its gas tax to...
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crime and education and culture and the environment and that sort of thing. and particularly, i love in what conservative elements would say, you have too much big government, it should be local, that's exactly what we're doing. we're doing things at the local level. the bloomberg challenge, however, was one of the requirements that has to be projects that others can use as well. and in fact, we took the top 20 out of the 305, brought them all together for a camp for a couple of days, and they shared their ideas with each other and tried to help each other. because we're all in this together. it's a competition, but we're all americans. >> so, rahm, obviously, you inherited a real crisis in chicago that has been going on for quite some time. so many games, such a complex landscape. obviously, it's exploded over the last couple of years, lots of gun violence. here's a great example of how you and mayor bloomberg and other mayors can talk about what's working for other cities, what are the best practices? what are you learning by talking to mayor bloomberg? and
crime and education and culture and the environment and that sort of thing. and particularly, i love in what conservative elements would say, you have too much big government, it should be local, that's exactly what we're doing. we're doing things at the local level. the bloomberg challenge, however, was one of the requirements that has to be projects that others can use as well. and in fact, we took the top 20 out of the 305, brought them all together for a camp for a couple of days, and they...
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now i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from? >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victims, you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew and abel. there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. at you can create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [ female announcer ] some people like to p
now i got an education. i got my ged. i'm going to go to college and play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from? >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were...
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they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you guys. thank you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed this morning right now sentencing for the teenager who killed three students at chardon high school in ohio last february. t.j. lange showed up in court wearing a white t-shirt with the word "killer" on it. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty. three student survivors as well as relatives of the murdered students are addressing the court before that senting. >>> classes are back in session at the university of central florida today. one day after police say they uncovered a student's attack plans at the school. james coma
they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you...
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there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a bipartisan manner by the end of the spring? >> there's some promising signs. that's group of eight members of the house of representatives, a bipartisan group, that are working on their compromise. and that looks like it's fruitful. and the common denominator is a path to citizenship. and i think if we both chambers get on the same page, then i think we can get something done in 2013. so it looks hopeful, i do think that the senate will end up acting first that it will pass something then. i think speaker boehner will have to bring some kind of bill
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israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israelis understand the power of invention, and your universities educate engineers and inventors. that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars, bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seem to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel nearly three decades ago. today the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. more importantly, that partnership is creating new product
israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israelis understand the power of invention, and your universities educate engineers and inventors. that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars, bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the...
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does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rain and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case. they believed that because the coach had their backs, which suggests that this is a long-standing cultural issue, that absolutely nothing would happen to them. so instead of focusing on the victims' behavior, what we should be focusing on is how do we intervene in this culture that tells boys that they don't have to respect women as humans, and if they sexually humiliate young girls, absolutely nothing will happen to them. if there's anything we can learn, it is the fact that people need to learn from consent is, what stanley impairment is, intervene in a cultural of masculinity. >> speaking about the toxi
does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rain and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case....
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i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> the bill eventually cleared the committee on a party line 10-8 vote. it heads to the full senate where it's likely to be defeated. >>> president obama says the u.s. will not wait for iran to develop a nuclear weapon before acting. the renewed comments from the president come as iran releases this video of a purported missile launch. iran has been the subject of harsh economic sanctions. but the actions have not prompted military intervention. >> now, we think that it would take over a year or so for iran to actually develop a nuclear weapon. but obviously, we don't want to cut it too close. and what we're going to be doing is to continue to engage internationally with iran. understanding that we've set up the toughest sanctions ever. it's having a significant effect. >> the president heads to israel next week where officials there have repeatedly called on the white house to establish a clear line that iran cannot cross if it wants to avoid war. >>>
i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> the bill eventually cleared the committee on a party line 10-8 vote. it heads to the full senate where it's likely to be defeated. >>> president obama says the u.s. will not wait for iran to develop a nuclear weapon before acting. the renewed comments from the president come as iran releases this video of a purported missile launch. iran has been the subject of harsh economic sanctions. but the actions have not...
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a republican lawmakers holding lotteries to see if their children can be educated? i don't think so. we're talking about low-income children. they weren't born with a winning ticket like mr. romney. these kids need a helping hand. but republicans are turning their backs on them. joining me now is e.j. dionne and maria teresa couple kumar. thank you for being on the show tonight. we're talking about kids getting kicked out of education but all the gop can see is cuts, cuts, cuts. why is this? >> i think it's an ideological commitment and the belief that the only thing that matters is cutting tax rates. i think it's really so striking that, you know, two facts about the ryan budget. on the one hand, he wants to cut the tax rate on the very wealthy on people earning over $450,000 a year down to 25%. he said he'll pay for that somehow but it will have to be by getting rid of middle-class tax deductions. at the same time they point out that that budget will take health insurance away from 40 to 50 million americans between the cuts in obama care and the cuts in medicaid.
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you know, prep school educated, harvard educated. i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at day care that she can barely afford, hopping on another bus, the day in, day out struggles of every day americans. that guy has no idea, no idea. i don't think he'll ever have an idea. >> so you have this tape, you go home and you know what you have but you really don't know what to do with it? >> yeah, it was that two week period. i lost sleep. i waited and i thought, what am i -- i knew it could be an absolute mess. i knew it could throw my life into turmoil, i would lose my job, maybe get sued. i looked into all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china after i decided, eventually, i looked into it. this is going live. if i'm going to do it, i'm going to do it the biggest way i possibly can. i'm going to make sure as many people hear his w
you know, prep school educated, harvard educated. i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at day care that she can barely afford, hopping on another bus, the day in, day out struggles of every day americans. that guy has no idea, no idea. i don't think he'll ever have an idea. >> so you have this tape, you go home and you know what you have but you really...
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you know, prep school educated. harvard educated. you know. and i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at a day care, that she can barely afford. hopping on another bus. the day in, day out struggles of everyday americans, that guy has no idea, no idea. and i don't think he will ever have an idea. >> so you've got this tape and you go home, enyou know what you've got, but you really don't know what to do with it. >> yeah. you know, it was that two-week period. and i lost sleep and i waited and i just thought, you know, what am i -- i knew it can could be an absolute mess. i just knew it could throw my life into absolute turmoil. i would lose my job. you know, maybe i would get sued. i looked into, you know, all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china. after i decided, i eventually, about two weeks into it, i said, this is going live. if i'm
you know, prep school educated. harvard educated. you know. and i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at a day care, that she can barely afford. hopping on another bus. the day in, day out struggles of everyday americans, that guy has no idea, no idea. and i don't think he will ever have an idea. >> so you've got this tape and you go home, enyou know...
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education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and another thing to the general election. we don't have that as much on the democratic side, especially on the senate side. there aren't as many hard primaries. >> it's a really good point, the divide. marco rubio, rand paul. they've sort of become establishment tea party -- symbolizing that divide. i know you're going to do the too early thing, but do you buy there is that divide within the party and does it need to be healed in these next three years? >> look, i think there's -- 2016 is going to be fascinating. we're already seeing divides, both among the re
education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and...
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i'm not exactly sure why. >> and educational toys. >> did you know that? >> i had no idea. i'm not that familiar with the wooden block industry. >> great at exporting -- >> your head is made of wood, you should. >> i was waiting for that. he was setting you up. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, an unlikely match that could only be made on broadway. acclaimed rock and roll guitarist trey anastasio joins forces for an exciting new musical. incredible reviews. that's coming up next on "morning joe." as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v an
i'm not exactly sure why. >> and educational toys. >> did you know that? >> i had no idea. i'm not that familiar with the wooden block industry. >> great at exporting -- >> your head is made of wood, you should. >> i was waiting for that. he was setting you up. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, an unlikely match that could only be made on broadway. acclaimed rock and roll guitarist trey anastasio joins forces for an exciting new...
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we trained 56,000 teachers and education. there there are a lot of efforts that was invested in iraq. throughout these years. these efforts actually -- did some change in iraq. it is not the magic one. not going to happen within two, three months. >> the point is that -- people did have high expectations. not because just the -- they had like -- a vision of how the u.s. would function in iraq. this is what they were promised. repeatedly. they were told, you know, your country would become heaven on earth. like dee three weeks, you know. just like -- set aside. i mean -- for point i want to make here is that there weren't many people, including myself, who although understood the situation thought that iraqis should take the lead on reconstruction from day one. i'm not saying that -- like people didn't know that there was devastation. everyone knew. but i don't think that everyone expected the u.s. to have the capacity to build the country without iraqiparticipation. >> did you feel that? >> oh, yes, from day one. we weren't e
we trained 56,000 teachers and education. there there are a lot of efforts that was invested in iraq. throughout these years. these efforts actually -- did some change in iraq. it is not the magic one. not going to happen within two, three months. >> the point is that -- people did have high expectations. not because just the -- they had like -- a vision of how the u.s. would function in iraq. this is what they were promised. repeatedly. they were told, you know, your country would become...
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. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten years today from the date that we innovated iraq and you and i have talked a number of times, politics in the iraq war and there's a real distance between those of white house didn't fight and those who did and sacrificed so much. ten years out, what do you think the lessons are we still need to learn as a country? >> i think the lesson with we need to learn is real questioning of information that's being given to you. i feel very strongly that in the run up to iraq, not only were the american people lied to, that the members of congress were lied to. i think a lot of members of congress voted for the war becau
. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten...
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you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal with big pharma and medicare part d and then the deregulation of wall street back in the late '90s took us right into the housing problem and the criminal activity that took place on wall street that has not been
you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal...
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>> you got different educations. you got your street education, your squad leaders, which they teach you how to do all your warfare tactics, your weaponry, then you got your kill squad. once you learn all that, you learn the pressure points on the body, where to hit them, how much inches to the heart, hit them in the jugular vein, the vital arteries. you learn all of them. the weapons, you learn which weapons to use to affect a kill. an effective kill in the yard you get a metal piece. then have you other weapons like spears, crossbows, they don't really do no damage but when you mix it with poison, right, when you get caca and pee and let it sit for a little bit, it turns white on top, take the white stuff on top, put it on your shoe somewhere. you give it to the individual, it gives them gangrene. >> we're going to stop this interview, there's going to be several other interviews we conduct with you. >> the debriefing process means severing all ties with the gang member's affiliation. offering relief for many inmat
>> you got different educations. you got your street education, your squad leaders, which they teach you how to do all your warfare tactics, your weaponry, then you got your kill squad. once you learn all that, you learn the pressure points on the body, where to hit them, how much inches to the heart, hit them in the jugular vein, the vital arteries. you learn all of them. the weapons, you learn which weapons to use to affect a kill. an effective kill in the yard you get a metal piece....
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> okay. you guys, we've got a project. we have some inmates we need to shake down. supposedly running a tobacco business back there. >> in an effort to prevent any more tobacco transactions, captain bishop and his team of officers prepare for another string of cell searches. >> we're going in there and looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs. tobacco is a big thing so we're trying to get tobacco
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what you need is effort placed on education, education of all kinds. you need an investment in it. they are always going to need strong, fair just law enforcement. what i'm saying here is you need a balance. you must put it into the education but you also must deal with the situation properly. that's a fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one, captured on surveillance video, used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the amer-i-can program has drastically reduced the number of incidents throughout the jail. >> there's a certain rule that blacks stay with blacks, hispanics stay with hispanics, the whites stay with whites and you can't intermingle. i mean, you can hi and bye but there's a certain tension that you've got to experience. it's like at any given moment you can get into a fight, all-out brawl. >> inmates like jeffrey glade say the program helps break down the racial barriers that lead to violence. >> now i've got some hope, and that's real. i don't want to sound cheesy or nothing, but this program really turned my
what you need is effort placed on education, education of all kinds. you need an investment in it. they are always going to need strong, fair just law enforcement. what i'm saying here is you need a balance. you must put it into the education but you also must deal with the situation properly. that's a fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one, captured on surveillance video, used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the...
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when you look at his policies what he stands for, abolishing the departments of education, commerce, trade, the federal reserve. i think when he gets more out there in the public, when he's not just giving a talk at cpac, i just think that what he says is going to be too extreme for members of the republican party who support still the hawkish line of american involvement in the world and i think for clearly when he gets into i think into middle america, for running for anything like a presidential nomination that would be a very tricky position, some of those domestic issues, too. >> eugene, this is coming at a time that the gop is trying to reconfigure, the autopsy, what do you do to a corpse to bring it back to life? there are specific policy recommendations, raines preeb is's document. one was about gay marriage and one was about immigration. how do you move the party on those issues when you're still dealing with fundamentals in terms of personality. >> a lot of people in the republican party got the message, got those messages at least from the election. and are ready to move o
when you look at his policies what he stands for, abolishing the departments of education, commerce, trade, the federal reserve. i think when he gets more out there in the public, when he's not just giving a talk at cpac, i just think that what he says is going to be too extreme for members of the republican party who support still the hawkish line of american involvement in the world and i think for clearly when he gets into i think into middle america, for running for anything like a...
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he's a working class, college educated bartender. he put his job on the line. he had to worry about his own future. he was living month-to-month in terms of paying for his apartment. he had real concerns about his future. i also think in the thrust of all this, he and i wondered whether there would be recriminations that he more than i that we would have to worry about. there was one night i said you know, there's a sedan parked in front of my house that i have never seen before. i said it half jokingly. he said there's a suspicious car outside my house, too. there was a lot going on in his life. it was a big event and he couldn't share it with a lot of people. that makes it more difficult. >> learning tonight it was him acting alone, he didn't go in with any intention of doing this. he planned on having the camera in case there was an opportunity for a souvenir. he didn't work with strategists on this or working with a campaign. >> that's what's kind of thrilling about this story. how much money was spent to try to elect mitt romney president? i don't know, ha
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the largest order of the catholic church, known for its dedication to education, intellectual research and the poor. francis lived relatively humbly in buenos aires despite his position as archbishop. he gave up the traditional palace and chauffeured limo opting instead for a city apartment. he cooked his own meals, all very common of jesuits. he would often visit the slum believing social outreach is the core of the church. even yesterday areplied the pomp and prayer, he turned down the official papal car and instead, joined the other cardinals on a bus. later at dinner, he reportedly told the plenty who elected him, may god forgive you for what you have done. msnbc's chris janicing is in vatican city. we heard mass applause from the one hundred,000 faithful gathered there yesterday. especially for a plan such as this who has lived his life so simply. >> reporter: yeah, think about it this way. as you describe it. this is a man who lives in a simple apartment with another elderly priest. he cooks his own meals. he rides the bus and he wakes up and he is the head of 1.2 billion catholi
the largest order of the catholic church, known for its dedication to education, intellectual research and the poor. francis lived relatively humbly in buenos aires despite his position as archbishop. he gave up the traditional palace and chauffeured limo opting instead for a city apartment. he cooked his own meals, all very common of jesuits. he would often visit the slum believing social outreach is the core of the church. even yesterday areplied the pomp and prayer, he turned down the...
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>> we want to focus on early childhood education and the big issue that we have is there's a big word gap now that exists between lower income and higher income kids and we know this. lower income kids listen to and hear millions of fewer words than their counterparts and we have the technology now to address it that is what we are trying to do is use a record they're will keep track of the number of words that the kids are listening to and then we can work with our parents using home visits to make sure we use different strategies to expand the vocabulary of the children and that will help them start school, start kindergarten ready to learn which is a huge, huge plus for us, make a big difference in education here in providence and we hope across the country. >> how do you plan to spend the $5 million gift? >> we plan to spend it wisely. we plan on, one, using the technology to make sure that the families ray gray to participate have that technology and then a lot of it will be using home visits and using strategies to help the parents expand the vocabulary. so it will be a combinat
>> we want to focus on early childhood education and the big issue that we have is there's a big word gap now that exists between lower income and higher income kids and we know this. lower income kids listen to and hear millions of fewer words than their counterparts and we have the technology now to address it that is what we are trying to do is use a record they're will keep track of the number of words that the kids are listening to and then we can work with our parents using home...
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. >> you had a college education and specialized education. you still wound up in poverty. how did that happen for you? >> it's -- i don't know. like you said, i thought i was doing everything i was supposed to do. the lack of jobs, especially now. the not knowing that even after you do these things after even after you obtain a degree and a specialized skill, you will be making minimum wage and minimum wage is not a living wage. >> what do you tell your son? your son is getting to the age where he is looking at going to college. how do you advise him knowing for you it did not help you stay out of poverty? >> that's difficult because you try to tell them that they can obtain the american dream, but as you can see, they know that it's going to be difficult. so, that's a tough question. i try to encourage all the kids. that's really a tough question. i'm sorry. i give them the same advice i got. to go to school and try to get an education and try to make sure that he gets good grades and does all these things. i am so sorry. >> that's okay. >> the truth is the american dream
. >> you had a college education and specialized education. you still wound up in poverty. how did that happen for you? >> it's -- i don't know. like you said, i thought i was doing everything i was supposed to do. the lack of jobs, especially now. the not knowing that even after you do these things after even after you obtain a degree and a specialized skill, you will be making minimum wage and minimum wage is not a living wage. >> what do you tell your son? your son is...
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yes, exercise and education go hand in hand. so make sure your kids are active 60 minutes every day. you'll help them feel good and even perform better in school. the more you know. >>> that does it for this special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" from jerusalem. you're watching live pictures of president obama's motorcade arriving at the state dinner at president peres's house. follow the show online and on twitter. with many thanks to our wonderful team here in jerusalem, craig melvin has a look at what's next. >> hey there. we'll have reaction to president obama's message in the middle east urging israelis while urging those in the west bank to return to the peace talks. we'll see how the two messages are being received abroad and here at home. plus, polar opposites from the federal budget to same sex marriage. even gun control. why is it that some members of congress and the american public appear to be on two different pages when it comes to hot button issues. a look at that and a lot more coming up next on "news natio
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one thing i left with is this needs to be a part of basic sex education. it's not that men don't know rape is wrong. a lot of them don't know how to identify what rape is. many of the bystanders saw something happening and didn't understand what they were seeing was rape. maybe they would have been more willing to intervene. that's where the bystander intervention comes in. if you know what you're seeing is rape, then maybe you're going to say maybe we should get this girl a cab. we should get her away from the guys. even if you don't know her. it's a responsibility of people to intervene. to make sure something bad is not going to happen. >> to protect a friend. that was an aspect of the case, dawn, that the young woman was texting to her friends. if that was happening to me, why didn't you do something about it? you played football. you understand sort of the culture around they're not being taught to respect women's humanity. anything you do in this group that are athletic and the stars in the campus, anything you do is okay. >> i think it goes far beyo
one thing i left with is this needs to be a part of basic sex education. it's not that men don't know rape is wrong. a lot of them don't know how to identify what rape is. many of the bystanders saw something happening and didn't understand what they were seeing was rape. maybe they would have been more willing to intervene. that's where the bystander intervention comes in. if you know what you're seeing is rape, then maybe you're going to say maybe we should get this girl a cab. we should get...
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. >> we're going to continue with workforce development, continue with continuing education and we're going to make sure we have research technology and innovation that's going to make our next generation prepare for their intellectual move forward into the 21st century jobs. >>> now to kentucky. new reporting suggests a number of big-time democrats not particularly thrilled with the idea of ashley judd challenging mitch mccouple in that state. some party leaders, including former president bill clinton, are trying to court another candidate, another female, allison lundergan grimes. ms. judd will make her announcement later this spring, a claim she has denied. her sister said of course i'd vote for her. i don't agree with anything she says half the time. we're so different. but i love my sister. >>> president obama's initiative to reduce violence in this country has been severely weakened. democratic majority leader harry reid said a ban on assault weapons. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i have no get something on t
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i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. it exempts 2,271 weapons. isn't that enough for the people in the united states? do they need a bazooka? do they need other high-powered weapons that military people use to kill in close combat? i don't think so. >> glad i wasn't on the other end of that one. feinstein later apologized to cruz and explained she had felt patronized by his remarks. >>> the tsa's top administrator found himself on capitol hill yesterday defending a new measure that would allow small knives on commercial flights. the policy that ends a ban that was instituted following the 9/11 attacks has been kritized by many inside the industry. the tsa chief says his decision will stand. >> and they're -- >> reporter: on capitol hill, unions representing air marshals, airline employees and flight attendants, demanded the tsa drop its plan to allow small knives on commercial flights. >> a knife like this is a weapon. and it doesn't belong on an airplane. >> reporter: the union claims to represent 90,000 flight attendants. but the tsa chief said
i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. it exempts 2,271 weapons. isn't that enough for the people in the united states? do they need a bazooka? do they need other high-powered weapons that military people use to kill in close combat? i don't think so. >> glad i wasn't on the other end of that one. feinstein later apologized to cruz and explained she had felt patronized by his remarks. >>> the tsa's top administrator found himself on capitol hill yesterday...
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educate your employees. tell your staff exactly what kind of e-mails can you do without so they stop sending them your way. >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions. david and gene are with us once again. before we get to viewer questions, marissa mayer at yahoo! said, no more working at home. have you to come into the office. i want to know your opinion, david? >> she's right. you have to run a business with whatever it takes to make the business function successfully. as a small entrepreneur, i've had people work from home, i've had people work from remote offices, eye had contractors -- i've tried this every which way. sometimes it works and it's appropriate and sometimes it doesn't. it seems what has happened at yahoo! is this culture where a lot of people where it wasn't absolutely appropriate began to work at home and off-premises and take advantage. she's cleaning up the ship. >> you have a company where everyone -- >> i run the world's most dysfunctional company. i have ten people. we
educate your employees. tell your staff exactly what kind of e-mails can you do without so they stop sending them your way. >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions. david and gene are with us once again. before we get to viewer questions, marissa mayer at yahoo! said, no more working at home. have you to come into the office. i want to know your opinion, david? >> she's right. you have to run a business with whatever it takes to make the business function...
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even newt on education reform and you're hearing to you to me right now. could you plain the importance of what the president is doing right now? i criticized him for 4 1/2 years but commend him for what he is doing. >> i think it's very important. at some point leadership is determined when it's for longer personal and where you wanted to achieve goals even if you have to work with people that you had an adversarial relationship with. the president not only did this, he went over to the senate and met with them. he had them come to lunch. he went out of the white house to dinner and met with senators. and i think these are good gestures. but, again, i think that everyone has to see where it goes. i think clearly we want to see results, but when you have senator warren in a trailer and donald trump who wants to pay for white house tours, tell him to pay for senator warren to have an office. >> by the way, do not -- >> that is something you and i can work out. >> yes. >> do not make that offer to donald trump because he'll do it. >> you guys should ask him
even newt on education reform and you're hearing to you to me right now. could you plain the importance of what the president is doing right now? i criticized him for 4 1/2 years but commend him for what he is doing. >> i think it's very important. at some point leadership is determined when it's for longer personal and where you wanted to achieve goals even if you have to work with people that you had an adversarial relationship with. the president not only did this, he went over to the...
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in education, research and development and to view with those problems staring us in the face such as climate change. >> looking at this decision by tesla to early repay its loan at the same time, they're announcing they expect to be profitable this quarter. so obviously, we don't know in the long run whether or not that investment is going to pay off, but we can see some early signs that might have been a good move. given your background as a scientist and position as a congressman. are there other investments like that that you would like to see the government making, that you'd like to see the public sector endorsing that we haven't yet? >> the way we produce and use energy is the greatest insult to our plant. there are a myriad of projects that should be undertaken. energy efficiency, in new technology, fusion energy. networks, networks and energy storage for wind. all of those things and you know, there is an aversion to having the federal government involved. the federal government's been involved in research and it's worked out well. there are a couple of fellas named bren and
in education, research and development and to view with those problems staring us in the face such as climate change. >> looking at this decision by tesla to early repay its loan at the same time, they're announcing they expect to be profitable this quarter. so obviously, we don't know in the long run whether or not that investment is going to pay off, but we can see some early signs that might have been a good move. given your background as a scientist and position as a congressman. are...
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i studied the constitution myself i am reasonably well educated and thank you. >> thanking senators and called for, quote, a vote. now the full senate and the house need to vote on this bill as wells a the measures in the past week. yes, they do. and we will not be deterred on this issue. does senator cruz think we wouldn't see he's not such a tough guy after all? nice try, senator. but she got you. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] a car has a rather small r
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this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee, a group of house conservatives proposing a more aggressive alternative to the ryan plan and promising to balance the budget in just four years. the op-ed comes just a day after the rnc's autopsy report. yet that, too, is getting attacked from the right for not sticking to so-called conservative ideals. >> the republicans are just totally bamboozled right now and they are entirely lacking in confidence. they think they got landslided and they didn't. the republican party lost because it's not conservative. it didn't get its base up. >> i'd say it's always great to see rush limbaugh making illusions to spike lee's malcolm x. let's bring in ryan grim -- and democratic strategist chris kofinas. the budget proposal, how bad is it when ryan's proposal is considered not radical enough? are we in pretty bad shape? >> i don't know where they think they're going with this. coming out
this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee, a group of house conservatives proposing a more aggressive alternative to the ryan plan and promising to balance the budget in just four years. the op-ed comes just a day after the rnc's autopsy report. yet that, too, is getting attacked from the right for not sticking to so-called...